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we're as big as oil and gas industry in this united states. it is not something that will go away and has a big effect on the economy. clearing up these mandates for prefunding, six-day delivery of mail, i want to deliver packages six days a week. melissa: volume is down 20 to 26% depending which stat you look at in 2006. all studies say we saw the same drop during the depression. you expected it to come back. this time we don't expect it to come back, people use e-mail, electronic billing. it is not going to come back. >> we've already taken those costs out. we've already taken those costs out. the big costs are writing a check for $5.5 billion for funding retiree health benefits and $2.7 billion for the six days of delivery. that and a little product freedom we can turn the p&l $10 billion. we can become profitable. melissa: thanks for coming on. this is topic i love. i might come as your summer intern. you better be careful. >> we're looking forward to that. melissa: thank you. are we in danger of food prices skyrocketing what is left of th
we're as big as oil and gas industry in this united states. it is not something that will go away and has a big effect on the economy. clearing up these mandates for prefunding, six-day delivery of mail, i want to deliver packages six days a week. melissa: volume is down 20 to 26% depending which stat you look at in 2006. all studies say we saw the same drop during the depression. you expected it to come back. this time we don't expect it to come back, people use e-mail, electronic billing. it...
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the defendant is a bangladeshi national who travel to the united states back in january two thousand and twelve for the purpose of conducting a terrorist attack on u.s. soil but we should point out of the f.b.i. provided the van and the bomb used in this so-called terrorist attack in fact they tweeted about the operation a short time ago f.b.i. says f.b.i. controlled entire operation to ensure the safety of the public and new yorkers hash tag terrorism hash tag and y.c. so is this a real case of terrorism or yet another case of the f.b.i. creating a terror suspect we'll keep you updated on this story as more details emerge. well if you work in the banking sector there's a good chance these last few months have been pretty good to you one of the major booms for some of america's biggest banks have been the results of an increase in home prices home sales new home construction and of course home loans are to correspondent liz wahl breaks it all down. well quarterly earnings from the nation's biggest banks suggest the u.s. housing market is in recovery mode but this latest news isn't re
the defendant is a bangladeshi national who travel to the united states back in january two thousand and twelve for the purpose of conducting a terrorist attack on u.s. soil but we should point out of the f.b.i. provided the van and the bomb used in this so-called terrorist attack in fact they tweeted about the operation a short time ago f.b.i. says f.b.i. controlled entire operation to ensure the safety of the public and new yorkers hash tag terrorism hash tag and y.c. so is this a real case...
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states. organizers are describing the actions as a first retail worker strike in walmart's 50-year history. we will go to arkansas to speak with a worker who plans to protest outside walmart headquarters today. then to freeport, illinois, the, the protest encampment bainport. police have arrested three people for blocking the removal of equipment from the sensata plant to protest a plan by mitt romney's former company bain capital to close the factory and ship their jobs to china. >> i am here because people that have their livelihoods, have raised their families, they have worked at their jobs and put in long hours and hard hours, they are losing them to communist china. romney, who benefits from bain capital, he does not seem to think there is any correlation at all. i just believe in their cause prix de >> as millions of americans by the new iphone5, we look at why thousands of chinese workers at a key plant walked off the job last week. all that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!
states. organizers are describing the actions as a first retail worker strike in walmart's 50-year history. we will go to arkansas to speak with a worker who plans to protest outside walmart headquarters today. then to freeport, illinois, the, the protest encampment bainport. police have arrested three people for blocking the removal of equipment from the sensata plant to protest a plan by mitt romney's former company bain capital to close the factory and ship their jobs to china. >> i am...
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traffic united states our personal rights i think you. were not. in the know. what somebody. was told about thank you so much. while one of the two women you just saw there green party vice presidential nominee sherry hunk joined us earlier to tell us more about what happened yesterday and also what picture this could be painting on a larger scale jill and i had decided to go before the c.p.d. we wanted to go in run eighty five percent of the ballots in this country and so we thought it would should be up to the american people so that they could listen to us and decide who they wanted to have as their president and their vice president that democracy was taken away from us so we wanted to go down and march into the c.p.d. and have our voices be heard tell me a little bit about what happened when you try to do that well we went down there we didn't block traffic we were at a standstill because we were greeted by tons of officers who did not let us go we end the c.p.d. did not let us talk to somebody from the c.b.d. and so we were arrested
traffic united states our personal rights i think you. were not. in the know. what somebody. was told about thank you so much. while one of the two women you just saw there green party vice presidential nominee sherry hunk joined us earlier to tell us more about what happened yesterday and also what picture this could be painting on a larger scale jill and i had decided to go before the c.p.d. we wanted to go in run eighty five percent of the ballots in this country and so we thought it would...
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they are responsible for about 90% of the gross domestic product of the united states of america. and either of these guys have any idea what it takes to run a city, and in many instances have any idea what they are talking about. >> jennifer: i feel like in some ways cities end up being scapegoated or code language the urban poor the new welfare queens. do you have a sense of that? >> it's clear to me that mitt romney and paul ryan seek to actually create as much divisiveness in this election season as possible. constantly pitting one group against the other, playing people off on each other. that's what the whole 47% discussion that mitt romney was talking about. he was with obviously people he was comfortable with. he was talking the way he probably talks more in private anyway, and has written off half of the country. yet at the debate starts talking about that people are in pain and people are suffering, and there is poverty in america that he loves teachers. while having laid teachers off while he was governor in massachusetts. he and his running mate literally speak out of
they are responsible for about 90% of the gross domestic product of the united states of america. and either of these guys have any idea what it takes to run a city, and in many instances have any idea what they are talking about. >> jennifer: i feel like in some ways cities end up being scapegoated or code language the urban poor the new welfare queens. do you have a sense of that? >> it's clear to me that mitt romney and paul ryan seek to actually create as much divisiveness in...
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you're really talking about the entire enlisted core of the united states military, for example. i believe that veterans, for example, have earned the benefits that they are being given. so he described a big portion of the company that are republican voters. that's why it was so politically damaging. but i think what paul ryan is talking about is a different category. >> we shall see if this survives past tomorrow's big day. it will be fun to cover that with you tomorrow. steve schit. >>> there's news about the 2012 election that's not five years old tonight. although it has to do with a strategy on the vote that involves who gets to vote. big new news that's been e colluded by the junk in the media. that story is coming up. [ female announcer ] we were flattered when regenerist beat a $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than over 20 of america's most expensive luxury creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. >>> so far tonight video that had previously been collecting dust somewhere has taught u
you're really talking about the entire enlisted core of the united states military, for example. i believe that veterans, for example, have earned the benefits that they are being given. so he described a big portion of the company that are republican voters. that's why it was so politically damaging. but i think what paul ryan is talking about is a different category. >> we shall see if this survives past tomorrow's big day. it will be fun to cover that with you tomorrow. steve schit....
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states, 46 million. accusing mir of being cold and heartless and not caring about the 47%. i have heard next to nothing.from the president who speaks endlessly about the middle class about the plight of the for a poor and an excellent question. >> i don't think he has fully addressed the comes. he said, in secretly recorded comment, he said that 47% of americans who pay no income taxes are victims and would you never convince them to take personal responsibility and take care of their lives. some are seniors, members of the military, others members of the working poor. does he really believe that those individuals see themselves as victims who do not take personal responsibility and if not, will he apologize for his comments? >> i think that is a major drama within the drama of the debate tonight, how he handles that obviously, he is going to be asked about it. i think he needs to apologize in a way. it goes beyond inn elegant it is impossible for him to explain away the words. what he has to say, i thin
states, 46 million. accusing mir of being cold and heartless and not caring about the 47%. i have heard next to nothing.from the president who speaks endlessly about the middle class about the plight of the for a poor and an excellent question. >> i don't think he has fully addressed the comes. he said, in secretly recorded comment, he said that 47% of americans who pay no income taxes are victims and would you never convince them to take personal responsibility and take care of their...
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and that was the intensity of the president of the united states. that intensity left a lot of supporters very confident. and as i start this broadcast every night, i think they're thinking this. let's get to work. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, who won last night's debate? text "a" for president obama, text "b" for mitt romney to 622639, and you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. coming up, former rnc chair michael steele and nyu professor bob shrum. we'll break it all down, the best moments of last night's debate. stay tuned. sleep train's best rest event is ending soon. don't miss your chance to get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for 3 years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with sleep train's risk-free 100-day money back guarantee. but the best rest event ends soon at sleep train. superior service best selection, lowest price,
and that was the intensity of the president of the united states. that intensity left a lot of supporters very confident. and as i start this broadcast every night, i think they're thinking this. let's get to work. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, who won last night's debate? text "a" for president obama, text "b" for mitt romney to 622639, and you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in...
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i thought it was president of the united states. the person who will lead the west, lift this country up from long economic struggle, take us to a stronger, fair american future. i'm looking for the big thought tonight, the fresh, crisp, candid thinking that is the very essence of any set of solutions we can come up with. a fear a sling shot war, pestering salvos, crating bites for the next tv ads, words to be packaged and pitched out to us as examples of spontaneous vision and uncanny wisdom. i'm looking for the real thing. smart calls to action by someone who knows his number one job is simply to tell us what needs to be done. i'm joined by former white house press sect dedee dee myers and howard fineman. >> assume you're mitt romney and you have had a terrible summer, september and august, all the way through. you boopted it in london, you booted it over libya, you haven't looked presidential and bill clinton comes in, makes the democratic party look fabulous, the economy look really good. how do you fix that in one night? >> tha
i thought it was president of the united states. the person who will lead the west, lift this country up from long economic struggle, take us to a stronger, fair american future. i'm looking for the big thought tonight, the fresh, crisp, candid thinking that is the very essence of any set of solutions we can come up with. a fear a sling shot war, pestering salvos, crating bites for the next tv ads, words to be packaged and pitched out to us as examples of spontaneous vision and uncanny wisdom....
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and that was the intensity of the president of the united states. that intensity left a lot of supporters very confident. and as i start this broadcast every night, i think they're thinking this. let's get to work. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, who won last night's debate? text "a" for president obama, text "b" for mitt romney to 622639, and you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. coming up, former rnc chair michael steele and nyu professor bob shrum. we'll break it all down, the best moments of last night's debate. stay tuned. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on
and that was the intensity of the president of the united states. that intensity left a lot of supporters very confident. and as i start this broadcast every night, i think they're thinking this. let's get to work. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, who won last night's debate? text "a" for president obama, text "b" for mitt romney to 622639, and you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in...
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i've been a member of the united states senate. come to think of it, john, i swear i saw you at one of our meetings. >> the dinner is hosted by the archdiocese of new york and all proceeds go to charities helping needy children. let's bring in jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst and columnist for "bloomberg view." this offers up a very interesting opportunity for both candidates. but i think we all know that there's a real rub between the two candidates unlike there was between mccain and obama. >> you think? >> how's this going to play out? >> well, this is going to be fascinating because later on john mccain started to resent barack obama. but interestingly, during that campaign, they were former colleagues from the senate. or actually at the time colleagues from the senate. and they respected each other. and you can even see that in some of their debates. but these two guys do not respect or like each other. in fact, i would say they not so cordially detest one another. so they will have to be acting tonight when they're see
i've been a member of the united states senate. come to think of it, john, i swear i saw you at one of our meetings. >> the dinner is hosted by the archdiocese of new york and all proceeds go to charities helping needy children. let's bring in jonathan alter, msnbc political analyst and columnist for "bloomberg view." this offers up a very interesting opportunity for both candidates. but i think we all know that there's a real rub between the two candidates unlike there was...
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and that was the intensity of the president of the united states. that intensity left a lot of supporters very confident. and as i start this broadcast every night, i think they're thinking this. let's get to work. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, who won last night's debate? text "a" for president obama, text "b" for mitt romney to 622639, and you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. coming up, former rnc chair michael steele and nyu professor bob shrum. we'll break it all down, the best moments of last night's debate. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people, like you, are choosing advil® because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics, put it on
and that was the intensity of the president of the united states. that intensity left a lot of supporters very confident. and as i start this broadcast every night, i think they're thinking this. let's get to work. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, who won last night's debate? text "a" for president obama, text "b" for mitt romney to 622639, and you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in...
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and that was the intensity of the president of the united states. that intensity left a lot of supporters very confident. and as i start this broadcast every night, i think they're thinking this. let's get to work. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, who won last night's debate? text "a" for president obama, text "b" for mitt romney to 622639, and you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. coming up, former rnc chair michael steele and nyu professor bob shrum. we'll break it all down, the best moments of last night's debate. stay tuned. [ female announcer ] think coarse facial hair removal has to be painful? challenge that with new olay facial hair removal duo. even coarse, stubborn facial hair gently. plenty of gain, without all that pain... with olay. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> coming up, can w
and that was the intensity of the president of the united states. that intensity left a lot of supporters very confident. and as i start this broadcast every night, i think they're thinking this. let's get to work. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, who won last night's debate? text "a" for president obama, text "b" for mitt romney to 622639, and you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in...
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states. there's a certain international respect for journalists. it's not -- it's plenty dangerous for arwa to be there but they represent a u.s. target. >> it would be a heightened target, obviously. i guess part of it, too, if mortar fire was involved in the initial attack or rpg fire, if they were to come under fire, the investigators, they would want to be able to return fire to take out mortar positions, anti-battery positions and to do that, you would need a significant capability to return fire. >> that's exactly right. and everybody we've spoken to suggests that look, if we had to go in, we didn't want to bring in that big a footprint and it would have been difficult for the libyan government, although cooperative, to agree to that at such a fragile time in the establishment of this. >> you have new information on the u.s. preparing target packages. what have you -- >> you know, anderson, it's funny when i read this, i would have been surprised if they weren't doing that. remember, af
states. there's a certain international respect for journalists. it's not -- it's plenty dangerous for arwa to be there but they represent a u.s. target. >> it would be a heightened target, obviously. i guess part of it, too, if mortar fire was involved in the initial attack or rpg fire, if they were to come under fire, the investigators, they would want to be able to return fire to take out mortar positions, anti-battery positions and to do that, you would need a significant capability...
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he doesn't understand the stewardship responsibilities of the president of the united states. his speech, if you think about it, was a speech designed for the 1950s when america was six times larger than the next biggest economy, could do all things in all places. he attributed george marshall in this speech, who was a great man in my view, it was interesting he spent so much time on israel in his speech today but it was george marshall who was -- >> i think he's appealing to the evangelicals on that front. i think it's pure politics. >> what's interesting about the speech is there's a lot of talk about strength and resolve, but there's really nothing showing us what he would do. he kind of implies we'll go to war and we'll do all these things, but he's kind of a chicken hawk in his actual policies, too. what are we going to do about iran? we'll get tough with sanctions. that's what obama is doing. what are we going to do with syria? we're going to try to find those people who we can help with weapons, which is what the obama administration is doing. on the top line, he talks
he doesn't understand the stewardship responsibilities of the president of the united states. his speech, if you think about it, was a speech designed for the 1950s when america was six times larger than the next biggest economy, could do all things in all places. he attributed george marshall in this speech, who was a great man in my view, it was interesting he spent so much time on israel in his speech today but it was george marshall who was -- >> i think he's appealing to the...
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secondly, you don't run over the president of the united states whether that president's a republican or whether that president is a democrat. >> in denver, mitt romney had a plan, a strategy, he executed. president obama didn't. in this debate president obama had a strategy. you could see all throughout the debate. >> president obama i thought strategically had a good debate. >> at the top of the hour we're also watching this. any minute the kickoff of a post-debate campaign event. paul ryan will be stumping in ohio with condoleezza rice. we'll go live in that warrants. but now to ed shultz host of "the ed show." we were talking about after the last presidential debate. did he bring the fire he demanded? you were upset the last one. >> i don't think the president left too much on the table last night. it's hard to win in 90 minutes. that's president came damn close. in the midst of all that in the president' performance, mitt romney created two new problems for himself on women and immigration. the problem with women has nothing to do with contraception it's now how they're viewed in
secondly, you don't run over the president of the united states whether that president's a republican or whether that president is a democrat. >> in denver, mitt romney had a plan, a strategy, he executed. president obama didn't. in this debate president obama had a strategy. you could see all throughout the debate. >> president obama i thought strategically had a good debate. >> at the top of the hour we're also watching this. any minute the kickoff of a post-debate campaign...
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states, but there's 27 million small businesses in the united states that don't accept credit cards. the reason is they could not get in to process credit cards, they could not get into the payment rails because it's too expensive or complicated. anyone can get into it, a dog walker, a babysitter or a personal trainer. >> here we see a different model of job creation. twitter itself is not employing too many people, around 1,000. facebook is only employing globally a few thousand people and yet they're powerful platforms for job creation and they're saying facebook helped create over 230,000 jobs, i don't know if, jack, there are any reports on how many jobs twitter has helped create, just through the power of social media, and the power of small business to communicate with their customers. do you have any numbers? >> i don't have any direct numbers but anecdotally i know that both companies, twitter and square are directly responsible for creating jobs and creating more commerce. square specifically is something that people are leaving their current work or leaving unemployment, an
states, but there's 27 million small businesses in the united states that don't accept credit cards. the reason is they could not get in to process credit cards, they could not get into the payment rails because it's too expensive or complicated. anyone can get into it, a dog walker, a babysitter or a personal trainer. >> here we see a different model of job creation. twitter itself is not employing too many people, around 1,000. facebook is only employing globally a few thousand people...
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i'll put the leaders of iran on notice that the united states and our friends and allies will prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons capability. no friend of america will question our commitment to support them. no enemy that attacks america will question our resolve to defeat them. and no one anywhere, friend or foe, will doubt america's capability to back up our words. >> well, you got to wonder about that guy. we should have stayed longer in iraq, open-ended conflict in afghanistan. regardless of the fact we know little about them and onto iran and talks of a red line that almost guarantees conflict. if you want clarity in what a romney presidency would look like don't ask the candidates's own porn -- foreign policy. advisers say they have engaged with him so little on issues of national security they are uncertain what camp he would fall into and are uncertainly themselves about how he would govern. would he take the lead in bombing iran if the mullahs were getting to close or just back up the israelis one of his senior advises asked. would he push for peace with the palestin
i'll put the leaders of iran on notice that the united states and our friends and allies will prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons capability. no friend of america will question our commitment to support them. no enemy that attacks america will question our resolve to defeat them. and no one anywhere, friend or foe, will doubt america's capability to back up our words. >> well, you got to wonder about that guy. we should have stayed longer in iraq, open-ended conflict in...
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i think especially the president of the united states. i don't think whether it's ten days before a campaign or the first two weeks of his administration. i just think that the idea of putting the president of the united states off the record is not a good idea. there are occasions i good where you'd have to do it -- i guess where you'd have to do it. i think in particular in a case when the interview is pegged to -- you know, an editorial endorsement that's going to come out in a matter of days, just -- >> you know what, iowans got what they wanted in the end. and i say that this is because, again, of social media. so the editor writes that note, right? in the past he would have written that note, and where would it have gone? in his paper the next day. but now, it spreads like wildfire across the internet. and there's this public outcry saying, why is this off the record? this shouldn't be off the record. >> and what would happen if you said something newsworth? -- if he said something really newsworthy? would the writer have gone off t
i think especially the president of the united states. i don't think whether it's ten days before a campaign or the first two weeks of his administration. i just think that the idea of putting the president of the united states off the record is not a good idea. there are occasions i good where you'd have to do it -- i guess where you'd have to do it. i think in particular in a case when the interview is pegged to -- you know, an editorial endorsement that's going to come out in a matter of...
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caller: we have to live outside of the united states. i came from outside of the united states. people in canada are getting health care. people in the u.k. are getting health-care. i lived in new york and i became ill. there was an insurance company, mutual of omaha, and they took a certain portion of my pay each week. i got that money in my hands to pay my bills. now there is nothing that is here out of state. it was in here in florida right now. unemployment is low. we have the minimum payment and the united states. host: i want to think scott in ohio and marie in florida for staying on the line. we get your reaction to last night's debate. 8;36 eastern time and we will switch the phone lines once again. only undecided voters. this doesn't mean, "i'm undecided but i am supporting x ." undecided is undecided. we do not need the partisans to call in on this side. this is the chance to hear from % to 12%. from we'll put the parson folks decide. we'll make room for just the undecideds. you can see the numbers divided by where you live in the country. east and central time zones,
caller: we have to live outside of the united states. i came from outside of the united states. people in canada are getting health care. people in the u.k. are getting health-care. i lived in new york and i became ill. there was an insurance company, mutual of omaha, and they took a certain portion of my pay each week. i got that money in my hands to pay my bills. now there is nothing that is here out of state. it was in here in florida right now. unemployment is low. we have the minimum...